Monthly Archives: January 2009

A Loudoun jury recently awarded a family $4.75 million, for health issues resulting from mold in their home. The mold was caused by shoddy work by The Drees Company, charged with negligence and violation of the Virginia Consumer Protection Act. … Continue reading →

Multiple chemical sensitivity is usually the result of a single exposure or a long-term chronic exposure to a highly toxic chemical. The sensitivity includes and mycotoxins, and aflatoxins. When people inhale, they ingest these poisons and the entire system can … Continue reading →

The cost of insurance has gone up drastically in the past few years, thanks to natural disasters like tornadoes, floods, high winds, and assorted weather. A number of factors have contributed to the rise of premiums especially in certain geographic … Continue reading →

“Flooding can Lead to Toxic Mold” This title recently seen on the above news site. It’s not really news in the sense that it is new. You should know by now that water intrusion leads to mold. As we are … Continue reading →

There’s a trend out there now, in the world of realty–that a substantial proportion of foreclosed homes have been the victim of “foreclosure” rage. Some of these enraged soon to be ex-home owners destroy their homes before the bank can … Continue reading →

If you’ve been watching all of the peanut recalls in the news, you may be surprised to know that some of them are due to mold. Of course you’ve heard about the salmonella outbreak (you’d have to be living under a … Continue reading →

Jasmine Lakes — a development on Fox Hollow Lane in Port Richey — is full of people getting sick from mold. They say Jasmine Water Treatment, Aqua Source, the area wastewater treatment plant is partially responsible. Ask the Rodriguez family, where … Continue reading →

According to the latest news, Mold is making children sick at Goddard High School. A lawsuit was filed against Goddard by parents, in November when a student deveioped a serious illness linked to toxic mold. So far, only three rooms … Continue reading →

Paperwork from the Cincinnati Health Department say due to mold and moisture, Kelly Heller needs to move out of her Crystal Apartment. Heller wants her security deposit back, plus January rent and repair cash. The landlord is only offering Heller … Continue reading →